Early Life
Journalism
Activism
Legacy
100

The city in Tennessee where Ida B. Wells was born.

Holly Springs

100

The newspaper Ida co-owned in Memphis.

The Memphis Free Speech

100

Wells is best known for fighting against this form of racial violence.

Lynching

100

Wells inspired generations of these leaders.

Civil rights activists

200

The age Ida became an orphan due to a yellow fever epidemic.

16

200

The violent act Wells reported on that forced her to leave Memphis.

Lynching

200

The organization she co-founded for African American women.

National Association of Colored Women (NACW)

200

Streets and memorials today honor her life and work.

Her legacy or memorials

300

Her first profession before journalism.

Teacher

300

The type of evidence she used in her articles to prove lynching was real.

Statistics or documented evidence.

300

The 1895 pamphlet she wrote exposing lynching statistics.

The Red Record

300

In 2020, Wells received this posthumous national recognition.

Pulitzer Prize special citation

400

The year Ida B. Wells was born.

1862

400

Wells’ investigative journalism helped bring national and international attention to this.

Racial injustice or lynching.

400

The parade Wells challenged segregation in, supporting women’s rights in 1913.

Women’s Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C.

400

Her writings are still studied in these areas of education.

journalism, history, and activism

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